0
Unsigned_nerd Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"more for aries [url]"

Hi

I have been seeing tweets (on twitter) that are in this form:

[some quote] more for aries

I want to know what the meaing of "more for something" is.
  

Top answer

I'm afraid I'm confused by the wording of your question and not quite sure what you are asking. " In this context, it just means that the following information is more information that Tom Cruise fans might be interested in. If the forum is providing "more for" Aries, it would just mean more information for persons who are in that Zodiac sign.

  • I'm afraid I'm confused by the wording of your question and not quite sure what you are asking.
  • " In this context, it just means that the following information is more information that Tom Cruise fans might be interested in.
  • If the forum is providing "more for" Aries, it would just mean more information for persons who are in that Zodiac sign.
  • " That would just mean that the information given is more directed to teachers than just the average person.
  • If these aren't what you are asking, maybe you can clarify your question more.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
I'm afraid I'm confused by the wording of your question and not quite sure what you are asking. But, I am guessing that what you are asking is what the term "more for" means, as in this sentence that one might hear on a TV celebrity gossip show:

"Now, here is more for Tom Cruise fans."

In this context, it just means that the following information is more information that Tom Cr
0
Thank you very much, sam1947! I now understand it from your very helpful explanation.
sam1947If the forum is providing "more for" Aries, it would just mean more information for persons who are in that Zodiac sign.
I didn't know that Aries is a zodiac sign so I didn't know that Aries means, in this context, a group of people (who are in this same zodiac).

Related Questions